Dangerfield was huge too.
I'd likely go:
5. Holmes
4. Mannagh
3. Dangerfield
2. Z.Guthrie
1. Close
Mannagh/Danger interchangeable. Zuthrie/Close interchangeable.
Close was a score involvement machine and his decision making in tight was superb. Missed his shots on goal but was great otherwise. Miers was great too though and did nail.his shots.
Zuthrie was very good as well, but I didn't feel that his involvement on the game was as impactful as the players I had in my list. He was the first one off my list.
Close had 11 score involvements from 15 posessions but 0 tackles, whereas Miers had 6 score involvements from 21 touches (including his own 3 goals) but also had 6 tackles. Miers just worked a lot harder especially early in the game.
Interestingly, according to Champion Data, Close had the lowest 'Player Rating' of the entire Geelong side (including Touhy the sub)
In any case, when one team demolishes the other by 80 points you are going to have 10 or more players worthy of votes, so it really just depends who the coaches felt were impactful.